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Jacobin and ecomodernism: Two repliesResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2017Two readers, David Schwartzman and David Walters, respond to criticism of Jacobin magazine's special issue on climate change.

Jagger, BiancaConnexipedia: Right Livelihood Award WinnerResource Type: ArticleA Nicaraguan-born social and human rights advocate and a former actress and fashion icon. (Born 1950).

Jai Bhim ComradeResource Type: Film/VideoFirst Published: 2011Indias Dalit (oppressed) castes were abhorred as untouchables. The film, shot over 14 years follows the music of protest of Maharashtra's Dalits. In an age of increasing bigotry and superstition, it is both a record of recent history as well as eloquent testimony to a tradition that has survived amongst the subaltern for thousands of years.

Jailed by Israel for his cartoons, Mohammad Sabaaneh speaks outResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2013Mohammad Sabaaneh, who has a daily cartoon in the Palestinian newspaper al-Hayat al-Jadida, has published his work in newspapers across the Arab world. His cartoons are decidedly political, frequently criticizing Israel, the Palestinian Authority and mainstream Palestinian political parties. Targeted by Israeli occupation authorities for the opinions expressed in his art, he was arrested by Israeli occupation forces, and jailed.

Jails for JesusResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2003President Bush wants faith-based programs to take over social services. But what happens when evangelical Christians try their hand at running prisons?

Jamaica's Culture of Fear Allows Police to Get Away With MurderResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2016In the past decade, the Caribbean island nation's police have killed more than 2,000 people - until recently an average of four people every single week, mostly young men in inner-city, marginalized communities.

The James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement--An OverviewResource Type: ArticleThe James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement - An Overview is a booklet produced by the United Native Nations, an organization dedicated to developing a community-based voice for status and non-status Indians in British Columbia.

James Connolly: The Irish RebelResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2016The Graphic History Collective is pleased to release GHC member Sean Carletons comic book, "James Connolly: The Irish Rebel." Written and illustrated by Sean, the comic book commemorates the life of Irish socialist James Connolly and the 100th anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin.

James Green's Death in the HaymarketAgainst The Current vol. 125Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2006James Green's Death in the Haymarket tells the story of the anarcosyndicalist militants accused of perpetrating the throwing of a bomb that killed police at a workers rally at the Haymarket in Chicago on May 4, 1886. They were subsequently framed, convicted, and four martyrs hanged by the judicial system of Cook County on Black Friday, November 11, 1887.

James Hansen and the Climate-Change Exit Strategy Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2013Hansen has provided the starting point for a realistic climate-change exit strategy aimed at keeping the increase in global average temperatures below 2°C (3.6° F), an amount that constitutes the planetary tipping point with respect to climate change.

James P. Cannon on the Legacy of the IWWResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1955 Published: 2015Inactive/Defunct PeriodicalFormed in direct opposition to the craft unionism of the American Federation of Labor, the IWW drew its membership largely from young workers who took to the road to find work where they could -- as railroad construction workers, lumberjacks, metal miners and seamen. Taught by harsh experience that the bosses could not be overpowered at the ballot box, those who formed the IWW called for "One Big Union" that would serve as the instrument to seize the means of production from the capitalist class.

Jared Diamond, GreenwasherShilling for ChevronResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2005Since Jared Diamond and the economists all believe in the inviolability of the capitalist system, there is a certain cognitive dissonance at work in their writings. They harp on the symptoms, but stop short at identifying the root cause. It is what psychologists call denial.

Je Suis Charlie - But I Have Others"Brothers, Our Town is Burning!"Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2015We must work to close gaps, clasp hands and work together for a better world. We dare not forget those countless bloody deeds recorded largely in dusty archives - and their urgent lessons! I may well join in with "Je suis Charlie!" but must add: "I am Gul Rahman! I am Abu Zubaydah! I am Charles Horman and Ken Saro-Wiwa! I am Ghassan Kanafani and Victor Jara!"

Je Suis Charlie? It's a Bit Late Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2015Hardly had news begun filtering out about the Charlie Hebdo shootings, than there were those suggesting that the magazine was a 'racist institution' and that the cartoonists, if not deserving what they got, had nevertheless brought it on themselves through their incessant attacks on Islam. What is really racist is the idea only nice white liberals want to challenge religion or demolish its pretensions or can handle satire and ridicule. Those who claim that it is racist or Islamophobic to mock the Prophet Mohammad, appear to imagine, with the racists, that all Muslims are reactionaries. It is here that leftwing anti-racism joins hands with rightwing anti-Muslim bigotry.

Jealousy, Friendship, and Bisexual Chopped LiverResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2008According to this theory, bisexuals could never, ever have any friends at all. We couldn't be friends with gay men, straight men, straight women, lesbians. And we definitely couldn't be friends with other bisexuals. According to this theory, the fact that we're attracted to both women and men makes us ineligible to be friends with anybody, of any gender, ever.

Jean-Paul MaratTribune of the French RevolutionResource Type: BookFirst Published: 2012Biography of Jean-Paul Marat and an analysis of his role in the French Revolution. Conner emphasizes Marat's total identification with the struggle of the propertyless classes.

Jeff Halper's Obstacles to PeaceAgainst The Current vol. 120Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2006The occupation challenges us all Can a system of control, displacement, denial of fundamental rights and repression actually prevail? What does it mean if we are unable to end an occupation that is growing continually stronger by the day, before our very eyes, in defiance of international law and more than 200 UN resolutions? If occupation and repression actually defeat a peoples aspirations for freedom and fundamental human rights, then what are the implications for oppressed peoples in other parts of the world far from public attention?

Jeff Sharlet (activist)Wikipedia articleResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2016Jeff Sharlet (19421969), a Vietnam veteran, was a leader of the GI resistance movement during the Vietnam War and the founding editor of Vietnam GI.

Jeremy Corbyn is right to reject TridentResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2015Jeremy Corbyn has come under attack yesterday for his refusal to countenance the use of nuclear weapons. But his stance is honourable and both legally and strategically correct - especially with his opposition to renewing the Trident nuclear missile system.

Jerry Tucker, 1938-2012Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2013Jerry Tucker died last October 19, 2012 of pancreatic cancer, at age 73. A passionate advocate of workers rights, his career in the labor officialdom was hindered by his investing greater loyalty in the workers he represented than in the organizations for which he worked.

Jerusalem: the Unholy CityA Long and Checkered HistoryResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2014Jerusalem is called "the City of Peace". This is a linguistic mistake. True, in antiquity it was called Salem, which sounds like peace, but Salem was in fact the name of the local deity. It is also a historical mistake. No city in the world has seen as many wars, massacres and as much bloodshed as this one. All in the name of some God or other.

Jetskis Should Be BannedResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1998To launch a jet ski into the shallow waters that are so important to marine wildlife takes little money, little training, and little energy. Jet skis put our most vulnerable marine and avian wildlife directly into the hands of some of our most biologically ignorant and least responsible citizens.

The Jewish-Arab ConflictResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1938The conflict between the Arab masses and Zionist aspirations can only be solved to the extent that Jewish masses in Palestine renounce Zionist exclusivism.

A Jewish Atonement for ZionismResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2017A review of Not by Might, nor by Power": The Zionist Betrayal of Judaism, by author Moshe Menuhin. Drawing from personal experience, the book is a methodical and chronological survey of Jewish nationalism.

Jewish Canadians Concerned About Suppression of Criticism of IsraelResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2009We are Jewish Canadians concerned about all expressions of racism, anti-Semitism, and social injustice. We believe that the Holocaust legacy "Never again" means never again for all peoples. It is a tragic turn of history that the State of Israel, with its ideals of democracy and its dream of being a safe haven for Jewish people, causes immeasurable suffering and injustice to the Palestinian people.

Jewish Combat OrganizationConnexipedia ArticleResource Type: ArticleA World War II resistance movement which was instrumental in engineering the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.

Jewish resistance under Nazi ruleConnexipedia ArticleResource Type: ArticleThe resistance of the Jewish people against Nazi Germany leading up to and through World War II, including against the Holocaust.

Jewish Voice for PeaceResource Type: WebsiteA diverse and democratic community of activists inspired by Jewish tradition to work together for peace, social justice, and human rights. Supports the aspirations of Israelis and Palestinians for security and self-determination.

Jewish Women Occupy Israeli Consulate in TorontoResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2009A group of Jewish-Canadian women occupied the Israeli Consulate in Toronto in protest against the on-going Israeli assault on the people of Gaza.See a video at http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=ln0zFRg0kRU

Jews, Arabs & the Geneva AccordAgainst The Current vol. 109Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2004Talking publicly about the virtues and hazards of the Geneva accords these days is not an easy task, as the topic is both highly emotional -- rightly so, as a matter of utmost importance -- and highly divisive.

Jews Are Not an Equity-Seeking GroupResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2009Anti-Semitism, pervasive and deadly only a couple generations ago, is no longer a form of oppression. Jews are not currently oppressed on the basis of Jewish identity alone. Measured in terms of social power, a white Jewish male is just another white male, his Jewishness of no more relevance than if he were Dutch or Irish.

Jews for a Just PeaceOrganization profile published 2007Resource Type: OrganizationInactive/Defunct OrganizationAn organization of Vancouver Jews working to build support for a fair and just solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

the Jews, Israel, and the Holocaust - Key TextsResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2016The Blairites' crocodile tears are about defending empire, writes David Moyles in this introduction to The Jews, Israel and the Holocaust by Tony Cliff.

Jews, Marxism and the Worker's MovementResource Type: WebsiteA subject index of texts from Marx, Engels, Lenin, Trotsky, Leon and Luxemburg; texts from the Jewish Socialist & Labor Movement and the impact of the Russian Revolution on Jews.

Jews of All ColorsAgainst The Current vol. 138Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2009In The Colors of Jews: Racial Politics and Radical Diasporism, Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz, a long-time feminist activist, disabuses the Jewish left of its most common assumptions: that Jewish culture is Ashkenazi culture and that Jews are white people.

The JFRP: For a New Communist PartyResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2016Real change, the kind of change that Occupy Wall Street had hoped to start, can be achieved through -- I know youre going to find this hard to believe -- a political party. I found it hard to believe, until I read Jodi Dean's book Crowds and Party. Jodi is here to explain to us how a political party can bring about real change.

How the liberal class enabled the election of Donald TrumpResource Type: Film/VideoFirst Published: 2016In a filmed interview with Afshin Rattansi, John Pilger describes how the collusion and silence of America's 'enlightened' liberal elite, notably its journalists, helped create President Trump.

The Jihadis ReturnISIS and the New Sunni UprisingResource Type: BookFirst Published: 2014Though capable of staging spectacular attacks like 9/11, jihadist organizations were not a significant force on the ground when they first became notorious in the shape of al-Qa'ida at the turn of century. The West's initial successes in the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan weakened their support still further. Today, as Middle East commentator Patrick Cockburn sets out in this new book, that's all changed. Exploiting the missteps of the West's wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya, as well as its misjudgments in relation to Syria and the uprisings of the Arab Spring, jihadist organizations, of which ISIS is the most important, are swiftly expanding.

Jim Crow lawsConnexipedia ArticleResource Type: ArticleWere state and local laws in the United States enacted between 1876 and 1965.

Job FindersOrganization profile published 1979Resource Type: OrganizationFirst Published: 1979Inactive/Defunct OrganizationJob finders is an innovative program of the Jewish Family Service Agency geared to job counselling and orientation of Agency clients, a large number of whom are recent Russian immigrants.

Job makes us sickResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2013Corporations blame individual workers for their own state of health, which in reality is adversely impacted by unsafe work conditions individual workers have little or no control over. When management puts austerity and cost-cutting ahead of well-being, individual human beings pay the price.

Jobs and PovertyResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1977The National Council of Welfare was established by the Government Organization Act, 1969 as a citizens advisory body to the Minister on matters pertaining to welfare.

Jobs, Ecology, and SurvivalResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2015Lars Henriksson presents some thoughts about solving the old contradiction between jobs and the environment, ilooking specifically at the auto industry.

Jobs for Climate and Justice: A Worker Alternative to the Trump AgendaA working paper from the Labor Network for SustainabilityResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2017Jobs for Climate and Justice exposes and challenges the Trump agenda and proposes the kind of economic program we must fight for. It also offers examples of the great organizing efforts around the country  led by working people  that provide the foundation for the a transition to a just and climate-safe economy.

Joe Zuken, Citizen and SocialistResource Type: BookFirst Published: 1990Examines the forces that dominated Winnipeg's social and political life from the 1930s to the 1980s - the impact of European migration, the growth of radicalism, the internment of communists in World War Two, and the political witchunting of the Cold War - through the life of a man who, through good times and bad, remained passionately devoted to social justice.

Joelito's Big DecisionResource Type: BookFirst Published: 2015Story of ten-year old Joelito, who learns about the struggle for economic justice as he heads toward the door of MacManns Burger Restaurant for his regular Friday-night family dinner.

Johanna Lawrenson: Organizing on the RunLawrenson and Partner Abbie Hoffman Ran the Guantlet of US Law Enforcement to Organize for JusticeResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2013In 1978, Johanna Lawrenson launched a social movement with a fugitive. Her partner was Abbie Hoffman, an experienced organizer who at the time was wanted by the FBI.

John Ball Was Right!Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2014John Ball was a leader of the English Peasant Rebellion of 1381, also known as Wat Tyler's Rebellion from the name of another of its leaders. Ball was a priest at a time when the feudal society consisted largely of "villeins" and "gentlefolk".

John Bellamy Foster answers five questions about Marxism and ecologyCan Marxism strengthen our understanding of ecological crises? The author of Marx's Ecology replies to a critic on metabolic rift, sustainabResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2017In the Anthropocene, we are faced with the eventual prospect, if society continues to follow the path of business as usual, of the end of civilization (in the sense of organized human society) and even potentially of the human species itself. But well before that hundreds of millions of people will be affected by increasing droughts, rising sea levels, and extreme weather events of all kinds.

John Berger (1926-2017)"He helped form a generation for whom he made it possible to discover a different, critical way of seeing"Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2017John Berger's revolutionary insistence was that our reality could be seen differently, and altered by our intervention.

John Brown, AbolitionistAgainst The Current vol. 119Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2005Why do some people take literally the admonitions of our faiths, both religious and secular? We are all advised to do unto others. We all hear, from early childhood, that all men are created equal. Yet, not all of us abide by these faiths of our fathers.

John Gray web SiteResource Type: WebsiteInactive/Defunct PeriodicalThis site was intended to make communist, anti-capitalist and historical texts available on-line and to link to texts on other sites. The site has been organised to group some texts and links by author and subject. Was at http://www.geocities.com/~johngray/index.html

John Holt: Homeschooling Pioneer and Visionary ProgressiveResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2014The stereotype of homeschooling as the haven for conservative, religious ideologues overshadows the movement's radically progressive roots. One of the movement's foremost pioneers, John Holt, was an egalitarian atheist who explicitly opposed patriarchy, corresponded with progressive thinkers including Paul Goodman and Noam Chomsky, and helped initiate the still emerging childrens rights movement.

John Locke Against FreedomResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2015John Locke's classical liberalism isnt a doctrine of freedom. It's a defense of expropriation and enslavement.

John Pilger on Class Vs "Identity"Resource Type: Film/VideoFirst Published: 2016Award-winning journalist & film-maker, John Pilger describes the corrosive impact of "identity" politics and the loss of "class" as a tool to understand the world we live in.

John Pilger: The dirty war on WikiLeaksResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2012War by media, says current military doctrine, is as important as the battlefield. This is because the real enemy is the public at home, whose manipulation and deception is essential for starting an unpopular colonial war.

John Reed Clubs and Proletarian Art - Part IResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2015The writings of Marx and Engels provide no support for the idea, frequently associated with Marxism, that the movement of the working class to emancipate itself from capitalism and build a classless society requires a proletarian or revolutionary art as an aid to its struggles.

John Sayles and Working-Class HistoryResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1997Even if we know that community and solidarity will be harder to win than Sayles' newer efforts seem to suggest, the fact that someone is bucking Hollywood forgers of dominant ideology and that audiences are responding may offer hope that even more of American working-class history-and the history of American working-class aspirations can yet be redeemed.

Johnson-Forest TendencyConnexipedia ArticleResource Type: ArticleRefers to an American radical left tendency associated with Marxist theorists C.L.R. James and Raya Dunayevskaya.

Joint Declaration by International Law Experts on Israel's Gaza OffensiveThe International Community Must End Israel's Collective Punishment of the Civilian Population in the Gaza StripResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2014The indiscriminate and disproportionate attacks, the targeting of objectives providing no effective military advantage, and the intentional targeting of civilians and civilian houses have been persistent features of Israels long-standing policy of punishing the entire population of the Gaza Strip, which, for over seven years, has been virtually imprisoned by Israeli imposed closure.

Jonathan Cook - Response to Intellectual Cleansing Part 1 Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2008However grateful we should be to the tiny minority of dissident writers, their relegation to the margins of the commentary pages of Britain's 'leftwing' media serves a useful purpose for corporate interests. It helps define the 'character' of the British media as provocative, pluralistic and free-thinking - when in truth they are anything but. It is a vital component in maintaining the fiction that a professional media is a diverse media.

The Jordan Valley: stolen land, stolen childhoodResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2014The Jordan Valley in the Palestinian West Bank is under active annexation to Israel - in breach of the 4th Geneva Convention. Victoria Brittain went there to explore what this means for the people of the Valley.

Jose MartiArchitect of the Cuban RevolutionResource Type: BookThis book looks at Marti as both thinker and man of action in relation to his own country (Cuba), Latin America as a whole, and the United States. Turton presents Marti as a contradictory man, avoiding the hagiographical tendencies of many biographers. An original and readable portrait of this great patriot of the Americas and forerunner of the Cuban Revolution.

Journalism: A Very Short IntroductionResource Type: BookFirst Published: 2003 Published: 2005Ian Hargreaves discusses the history, development, future and ethics of journalism and describes journalists' relationship with the public.

Journalism as a Weapon of WarJohn Pilger address to Columbia UniversityResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2006On 14 April 2006, the Heyman Center for the Humanities at Columbia University in New York brought together John Pilger, Seymour Hersh, Robert Fisk and Charles Glass for a discussion entitled 'Breaking the Silence: War, lies and empire'. The following is a transcript of John Pilger's address - 'War by Media'

Journalism as We Knew It Is Never Coming BackResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2017Its old news that Donald Trump abuses reason, knowledge, decency and dark-skinned people. If you are paying attention, each one of his assaults on decency, intelligence and knowledge will feel urgent, ridiculous or both. Each day he threatens grave damage to actual human beings and the rest of Planet Earth, and each day he demonstrates his incapacity to do anything but inflict more damage.

Journalism, History and War: Sit, Type and BleedResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2017There are millions of victims throughout the Middle East region, that cannot be understood or expressed through typical media narration: a gripping headline, couple of quotes and a paragraph or two by way of providing context.The price is too high for this kind of lazy journalism.

Journalism and PornographyReal crime is always organisedResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2017As long as we cannot name something that is bothering us, we have an enormous if not insurmountable impediment to action. The capacity for titillation, for erotic stimulation even with simultaneous pain, is enhanced by suspension of belief or cognition. This is what pornography does and it is also the function of compatible journalism.

Journalisms Search for Metaphor and MeaningBarking Dogs and Sinking ShipsResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2014Journalists often arent alert watchdogs, but limiting the profession to the role of a barking dog is a dead-end anyway.

JournalismSources.comResource Type: WebsiteFirst Published: 2017A portal featuring news, articles, and resources about journalism, press freedom, free speech, censorship and related topics. The home page features a selection of recent and important articles. A search feature, subject index, and other research tools make it possible to find additional resources and information.

Journalist Security GuideCovering the news in a dangerous and changing worldResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2012This guide details what journalists need to know in a new and changing world. It is aimed at local and international journalists of varied levels of experience.

Journalistic Integrity: Allan Nairn vs. Julian AssangeResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2017I've been really upset since the inauguration and trying to cope with the emotions I am encountering daily. It is pretty obvious that a successful meme has been implanted in the progressive mindset that will have as much impact as the claim Ralph Nader gave the 2000 election to Bush. By this I mean that people are extremely pissed off at me for having backed the Green Party and Jill Stein and seem to say with almost a psychic vitriol that it is somehow my fault that Trump got elected. Didnt you throw your vote away on the Greens? Didn't you say awful things about Hillary?

Journalistic Malpractice at the Post and the TimesRejecting the Offer of Evidence of US War CrimesResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2013Wikileaks source Bradley Manning is evidence that the USAs two leading news organizations, the Washington Post and the New York Times, are not willing to report critically of the government.

Journalists assaulted and censoredResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2010Palestinian journalists are under attack from Israeli forces and are also subjected to raids and arrests as a result of political rivalry between the Palestinian Authority and Hamas, report the Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedom (MADA) and Reporters Without Borders (RSF). Meanwhile, Israel continues to target and detain scores of Palestinians involved in protests against the separation barrier in the West Bank with freedom of movement and expression violations, reports Human Rights Watch.

A Journalists Death in OaxacaThe Murder of Crime Reporter Alberto López BelloResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2014Mexico is one of the most dangerous countries in the Americas to practice journalism.

Journalists Killed since 1992Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2009A database of more than 700 journalists who have been murdered or killed on dangerous assignments since 1992. Interactive maps, timelines, and statistical breakdowns providing analysis by country, year, and type of death with a special emphasis on unsolved murders, a focal point of CPJ's Global Campaign Against Impunity.

Journey of an Unrepentant SocialistResource Type: BookFirst Published: 2014Kneen describes his book as his political theological autobiography. The book is a personal life-story with a focus on the 1950s and '60s, coming from someone who was active in the peace and social justice movements in the USA and Canada over the past 5 decades or so. It starts with an inside story of the New Left and the peace and Civil Rights movements in North America, and the Prague-based Christian Peace Conference, and continues with his life as a farmer and writer in Canada.

The Journey of James NeugassAgainst The Current vol. 143Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2009At the age of 32, Isidore James Newman Neugass (1905-49), a lesser poet of the Lost Generation crowd who published as James Neugass, departed New York City to spend six months mostly on the front lines of the Spanish Civil War. In late 1937 and early 1938, Neugass, serving as a volunteer ambulance driver as part of the Abraham Lincoln Battalion, was present at Teruel, one of the conflicts bloodiest battles, claiming over 100,000 casualties.

Journey of ReconciliationConnexipedia ArticleResource Type: ArticleAn attempt in 1947 to challenge segregation laws on interstate buses in the Southern United States, through non-violent direct action.

Journey to JusticeResource Type: Film/VideoFirst Published: 2000The film examines the history of Canadian discrimination against Black Canadians, and the individuals who refuse to accept inequality by taking racist perpetrators and institutions to court, and the civil rights challenges of it. The film has a runtime of 47 mins.

The Journeys of Julia de BurgosBecoming Julia de Burgos: The Making of a Puerto Rican IconResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2017Book review of Vanessa Perez Rosario's Becoming Julia de Burgos: The Making of a Puerto Rican Icon.

Joy Kogawa in conversation with Ulli DiemerResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2017Ulli Diemer spoke with Joy Kogawa in Toronto on March 14, 2017. Joy Kogawa is the author of Obasan, Gently to Nagasaki, and a number other works of fiction and poetry.

The Joy of Revolution Resource Type: BookFirst Published: 1997 Published: 2007Knabb says "What is needed, I believe, is a worldwide participatory-democracy revolution that would abolish both capitalism and the state. This is admittedly a big order, but I'm afraid that nothing less can get to the root of our problems. It may seem absurd to talk about revolution; but all the alternatives assume the continuation of the present system, which is even more absurd."

The Joy of Service!Bringing service excellence to the world thriugh your worldResource Type: BookFirst Published: 1989

The joyful communityAn account of the Bruderhof, a communcal movement now in its third generationResource Type: BookFirst Published: 1971 Published: 1980An in-depth study of the Bruderhof community.

Joyless in ZionResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2018Israel is held in contempt by much of the western world, and Israelis know it even as they get down to the hard business of shooting border-crossers. The New York Times did a piece suggesting that Israelis have a conscience about the violence they poured forth at the Gaza border, and they hope that it was the right thing to do. But Gideon Levy says they have lost their conscience; and that was my impression too from interviewing Israeli Jews in West Jerusalem. I talked to 20 people. Every one expressed support for the killings. There was simply no dissent.

J.P. Stevens - Boycott KitResource Type: BookFirst Published: 1979This kit provides extensive background information on the organized boycott against J.P. Stevens and Company Inc. The boycott, now in its third year, was organized to bring wide attention to the unjust and dangerous working conditions in the 85 textile plants of J.P. Stevens. Over 45,000 women and men are employed by the multi-national corporation that operates mostly in North and South Carolina, U.S.A.

Jubilee 2000Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1998Asserting that debt is a social and ideological construct, not a simple economic fact, Chomsky examines various qualifications for the Jubilee 2000 that called for international debt cancellation.

Judaism or Zionism?What Difference for the Middle East?Resource Type: BookAmerican Jewish Alternatives to Zionism (AJAZ) and the Organization for the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (EAFORD) here bring together diverse and notable scholars, religious figures, and others - Jewish and Arab, American and European - to debate what, over the past century, Zionism as a political movement has done to Judaism as one of the world's oldest religious faiths.

Judeophobia: The scourge of antisemitismNew Internationalist October 2004 - #372Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical)First Published: 2004A look at the history of antisemitism and the fight against it.

Judge approves Detroit bankruptcy planResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2014The more than yearlong bankruptcy case in Detroit concluded Friday with a US judge sanctioning a savage restructuring plan for the city, which creates a new precedent for an assault on public workers throughout the United States.

Judges Run WildResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2004The puffed-up arrogance of many family court judges is born of their unfettered control over our lives.

Judging workers for control and profitResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2013The computer with its air of objectivity has come to dominate human beings. The usurping of human judgment pervades all of society, from healthcare and education to manufacturing and the judicial sphere. Human empathy and understanding have been replaced by automated thinking that mimics the computer. Reclaiming our own minds is a step towards human freedom.

Judgment unto TruthAn Armenian MemoryResource Type: BookFirst Published: 1989Jernazian was born in Turkish Armenia in 1890 and lived there until he was forced to flee in 1922. This autobriography tells of a way of life in those years now destroyed forever. His sensitive and engrossing account weaves together his personal experiences with the history of his people at the end of the Ottoman Empire. He bears witness to the treatment of the Armenian people and their desperate defence.

Judicial Inquiry DemandedInto Uranium Mining in B.C.Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1978A breif that calls for an immediate moratorium on uranium exploration and the establishment of a full public judicial inquiry to ensure a fair and thorough examination of all relevant questions. It also asks for public preliminary hearings in which public interest groups would be permitted to participate.

Julius Nyerere: Legacy and defeated dreams in TanzaniaResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2017Julius Nyerere is regarded as one of the greatest African political leaders. He was a visionary for African unity, socialist development and self-reliance in the aftermath of colonialism, and still commands great respect. Though much of his vision failed to materialise he leaves a legacy of ethnic and religious tolerance and peace in his East African country, Tanzania.

June Days: Paris 1848Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2016The euphoria that set in after the revolution in February was short-lived among the workers in Paris.

The June RevolutionResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1848The defeated plebeians are tormented by hunger, abused by the press, forsaken by the physicians, called thieves, incendiaries and galley-slaves by the respectabilities; their wives and children are plunged into still greater misery and the best of those who have survived are sent overseas.

The JungleResource Type: BookFirst Published: 1906Upton Sinclair's sixth novel and first popular success, written when he was sent by the socialist weekly newspaper Appeal to Reason to Chicago to investigate conditions in the stockyards. Though intended to create sympathy for the exploited and poorly treated immigrant workers in the meat-packing industry, The Jungle instead aroused widespread public indignation at the quality of and impurities in processed meats and thus helped bring about the passage of federal food-inspection laws. Sinclair ironically commented at the time, "I aimed at the public's heart and by accident I hit it in the stomach." The Jungle is the most enduring of the works of the "muckrakers".

The Jungle at 100Against The Current vol. 115Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2005When it was first published as a book in 1906, The Jungles graphic revelations about the American meatpacking industry, combined with its compelling story of an immigrant workers brutal degradation, made it an immediate sensation.

The Junius Pamphlet The Crisis of Social DemocracyResource Type: BookFirst Published: 1916The voting of war credits in August 1914 was a shattering moment in the life of individual socialists and of the socialist movement in Europe. Those who had worked for, and wholly believed in the ability of, organized labour to stand against war now saw the major social democratic parties of Germany, France, and England rush to the defense of their fatherlands. Worker solidarity had proved an impotent myth. Rosa Luxemburg had for years warned against the stultifying effects of the overly bureaucratized German Social Democratic Party and the anti-revolutionary tendencies of the trade unions that played such a large role in the party's policy decisions. She spent much of the war in jail, where she wrote and then smuggled this pamphlet. Published under the name "Junius," the pamphlet became the guiding statement for the International Group, which became the Spartacus League.

Jurassic BallotResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2010This country is being run for the benefit of alien life forms. Theyve invaded; theyve infiltrated; theyve conquered; and a lot of the most powerful people on Earth do their bidding.

Just Around the CornerThe Paradox of the Jobless RecoveryResource Type: BookFirst Published: 2005Aronowitz details how U.S. capitalism has achieved higher profits at the expense of the quality and quantity of jobs, and contradicts the ideological justifications that seek to justify deteriorating jobs, showing how they are neither a mark of efficiency nor a merely temporary problem.

Just because they hunt witches doesn't mean we haveResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2010The Big Brother defence of WikiLeaks is that if everyone had a camera upon them, society would be a better place. This is a view that fails to distinguish between the need to control those who possess power, and the need to prevent those who possess power from controlling us.

Just How Bad Is Yelp's Fake Review Problem?Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2014You're probably aware of multiple controversial issues surrounding Yelp reviews. There are several to choose from. You have some businesses accusing the company of holding positive reviews hostage (with advertising being the ransom). You have a court ordering Yelp to turn over the identities of anonymous Yelp reviewers. You have people paying other people to write fake reviews, whether it's negative reviews for competitors or positive reviews for their own business.

Just How Gray Are the White Helmets of Syria?Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2016While thousands of humanitarian organisations around the world are struggling fiercely with diminishing support from governments and the public, one has achieved a surprising amount of support from Western governments in a surprisingly short period of time and gained a surprising attention from mainstream media and ditto political elites: The Syrian Civil Defence or White Helmets.

Just Like You and MeImages of the downtown eastside, VancouverResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1975Photographic and poetic images of the people of the "skid row" area of Vancouver.

Just Society MovementConnexipedia articleResource Type: ArticleThe Just Society Movement was founded in 1968 by two single mothers, who were fed up with a welfare system that did not serve their needs. Cleverly named to hold Trudeau's Liberals accountable to their self-proclaimed commitment to a "Just Society," the JSM movement relied on grassroots organizing and information campaigns to contest unjust laws and educate welfare recipients about their rights.

The Just Society MovementFor the Poor by the Poor - A Model for Grassroots ActivismResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2017The Just Society Movement (1968 - 1972) was a short-lived but remarkably successful Toronto based grassroots social and political advocacy network run by and for Torontos poorest residents.

Just the Beginning of Canada's Filthy Tar Sands A Qualitative Jump Down a Black HoleResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2013The technology used in Canada's tar sands will be used to open up other potential oil deposits that could more than double all know oil reserves. The disaster threatens to keep expanding.

Just Wait Until I Get TenureResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2017A Facebook friend, Steven Salaita, recently wrote a post about academe arguing that tenure-track professors are kidding themselves if they say they will become more radical once they get tenure. I agreed with his post, and I made a long reply. Here, I incorporate what I said into a more coherent commentary.

A Just War? HardlyResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2006Chomsky identifies the premises of "just war theory". He claims that in both the case of Kosovo and Afghanistan these were not adhered to, thus the foundation for "just war" was absent.

Just When You Thought 'Russiagate' Couldn't Get Any SillierResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2018The lawsuit against the Trump campaign, the Russian government and WikiLeaks is simply the latest version of what the DNC has been doing since 2016, which is trying to fob blame for its loss of an election it should have won.

Just winning next election not enough for Liberals or NDPResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2013if there is a new government, it will come to power with the extreme right wing more entrenched than ever before.... Aggressive organizations are determined to maintain policies that tend to reward the rich and penalize the rest of us.

Justice after genocideNew Internationalist December 2005 - #385Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical)First Published: 2005A look at some countries around the world which have been affected by genocide and some of the characters involved.

Justice Behind the WallsHuman Rights in Canadian PrisonsResource Type: BookFirst Published: 2003An account of the state of justice in Canadian prisons, weaving together the threads of correctional history, penal philosophy, landmark court decisions, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and legislative changes.

Justice Demands ActionResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1976A statement presented to the Prime Minister and Federal Cabinet by Canadian church leaders.

Justice for All: the Struggle for Worker Rights in EgyptA Report by the Solidarity CenterResource Type: BookFirst Published: 2010A report on recent workers' struggles in Egypt, against falling wages, oppressive working conditions, and violations of workers' rights, in the face of an authoritarian and repressive government.

Justice For Children NewsletterPeriodical profile published 1982Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical)First Published: 1982In three years, Justice for Children has become an advocate for children, young people and their families.

Justice for First NationsOrganization profile published 1991Resource Type: OrganizationFirst Published: 1991Justice for First Nations calls for settlement of land claims and for discussions of sovereignty to begin.

Justice for Hassan Diab and the Unbearable Banality of EvilResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2018Deutsch examines the case of Dr. Hassan Diab - a sociology professor and Canadian citizen who was accused of bombing the Rue Copernic Synagogue - and uses it to critique international and domestic justice systems.

Justice for Injured WorkersThe Struggle Continues Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1995Published in Journal of Law and Social Policy 41 (1995)

Justice in the News: A Response to the targetting of media in GazaResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2009A mission to Gaza found that media were subject to intimidation and direct military assault and deliberately prevented from working freely. The findings confirm evidence of frequent targeting of media during the operations.

Justice Kennedy and the Myth of the Legal NeutralityResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2018The enduring myth in America that law and politics are separate is put into question at the end of 2017 with 5-4 decisions upholding President Trump's travel ban, the striking down mandatory public sector union fees, and the resignation of Justice Kennedy.

Justice, Peace and the Israeli StateRule by Ruthless ForceResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2012International Law and the creation of a world body to aid in the direction of nation states to live in peace and justice under defined conditions such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Charters of the UN suggests that Israel must change, it must recognize that it is not the sole determiner of world events, that it has lifted its beliefs beyond those that exist elsewhere in the world and it must, therefore, reverse its direction to become one with its neighbors and all the nations of the UN.

Justice ProclaimedResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1995The evolution of justice as the central concern for the Catholic church, and in particular, the Canadian Catholic church is an exciting story with a long history, a history defined by the realization that charity, while always and everywhere important for the Christian, is not the central concern of the gospel.

Justification of the Correspondent from the MoselResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1843The press is obliged to reveal and denounce circumstances, but I am convinced that it should not denounce individuals, unless there is no other way of preventing a public evil or unless publicity already prevails throughout political life so that the German concept of denunciation no longer exists.

Justifying What You Know Can't Be TrueResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2009Researchers looking at al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein explore why it is that people often steadfastly believe something even when they've been shown it ain't so.